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people who thought that joe biden was kind of a rude guy before the debate, they still think. that reinforced it. do you really think that the 17 undecided voters left in iowa or ohio who saw that debate and went that joe biden, man, he sure is mean. i'm not voting for him. >> it probably didn't have a great impact. actually, i do think the debates have mattered an awful lot. "new york times" today nate silver, hardly a conservative reporting that really the race has taken a very different trajectory. that bounce after the first debate is continuing on. there has been about a four or five-point shift in the race following that debate. i don't think like some people on the right that that is permanent or that that is a lock. but the race changed fundamentally after that debate. and the president's job next tuesday is see if he can change it back. >> kevin, what does the president to v to do on tuesday to do that? >> the president has to decide if he still wants to be president. i mean that bizarre performance. >> he needs the fire in the belly. >> that bizarre performance signa
people who thought that joe biden was kind of a rude guy before the debate, they still think. that reinforced it. do you really think that the 17 undecided voters left in iowa or ohio who saw that debate and went that joe biden, man, he sure is mean. i'm not voting for him. >> it probably didn't have a great impact. actually, i do think the debates have mattered an awful lot. "new york times" today nate silver, hardly a conservative reporting that really the race has taken a...
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you got a little thing for joe biden? explain your piece in politico today about joe biden being sexy. >> we asked the question about whether joe biden is sexy, and it's asked in this context. is he bringing sexy back to the medicare set? basically joe biden has been out on the campaign trail and he flirts a lot. the people that take the best to it are women in 50s, 60, 70. >> i take to it jonathan. >> it works for krystal. >> even younger than that. you're 24, 25, right? >> thank you, thank you. >> we're constantly seeing these pictures with the vice president with his arm over women and leading in really close. >> it's gross. >> it's dramatic. >> does he kiss women on the lips, on the cheek? he grabbed a biker chick and almost pulled her into his lap. he's all over the place. >> jonathan, thanks for looking into it. we appreciate it. >> on top of the important issues. >> thanks, jonathan. >> up next, stumbles, grumbles and did he really just say that moments from another big debates last night. political smackdown massa
you got a little thing for joe biden? explain your piece in politico today about joe biden being sexy. >> we asked the question about whether joe biden is sexy, and it's asked in this context. is he bringing sexy back to the medicare set? basically joe biden has been out on the campaign trail and he flirts a lot. the people that take the best to it are women in 50s, 60, 70. >> i take to it jonathan. >> it works for krystal. >> even younger than that. you're 24, 25,...
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you know joe biden very, very well. you have articles out there saying that the democrats want to make sure he's gaffe-proof. aside from that sidebar, we know that joe biden is formidable. >> joe is a great speaker, and in a debate format he is very disciplined. he'll be prepped. i don't think you'll see any gaffes, but you'll see a solid performance. he's strong and aggressive and most of the all he has what president obama lacked. when i ran for re-election, and i did it three times, i was proud of what wheadon and i was enthusiastic about what we accomplished. joe will have that enthusiasm. he'll convey to the american person what this administration has done pulling us out of the brink of financial collapse, advancing the ball on health care and doing so many good things. a foreign policy record to be proud of. i think joe will sing that song loud and clear. >> i couldn't help but think about what you describe as your expectations of vice president biden. the title of your book, basically no wuss, he can't give the
you know joe biden very, very well. you have articles out there saying that the democrats want to make sure he's gaffe-proof. aside from that sidebar, we know that joe biden is formidable. >> joe is a great speaker, and in a debate format he is very disciplined. he'll be prepped. i don't think you'll see any gaffes, but you'll see a solid performance. he's strong and aggressive and most of the all he has what president obama lacked. when i ran for re-election, and i did it three times, i...
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. >> vice president joe biden kept quiet after the romney video was released. this week the words -- he said the words speak for themselves. but today biden let the romney campaign have it during a campaign stop in new hampshire. >> believe they're entitled, that they've become dependent, they see themselves as victims who won't take responsibility for their own lives. how could he be so profoundly wrong about america? how is that possible? not in my neighborhood. not where i grew up. not the people i know. >> the vice president's a good attack dog for the obama campaign by joe biden knows the strongest messages come from the heart. he spoke softly when talking about what the romney camp doesn't get when it comes to government. >> as my dad would say, i don't expect the government to solve my problems, but at least expect them to understand my problems. at least understand them. >> even bill clinton is getting back into the mix. the former president was called the secretary of explaining stuff by president obama and clinton was back on television explaining why
. >> vice president joe biden kept quiet after the romney video was released. this week the words -- he said the words speak for themselves. but today biden let the romney campaign have it during a campaign stop in new hampshire. >> believe they're entitled, that they've become dependent, they see themselves as victims who won't take responsibility for their own lives. how could he be so profoundly wrong about america? how is that possible? not in my neighborhood. not where i grew...
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47% comment to the greatest effect. >> big ups to joe biden for rocking the polo shirt. i can't think of the last time someone on a ticket has made such a bold choice. look at the contrast here between joe biden who's setting the issues on the table and paul ryan who frankly doesn't look very gracious when you're asked about missteps on the ticket, if you want to do anything, and i think this is communications and politics 101, if you want to do anything talk about your own missteps. you're the number 2 guy. you're not there to remind people about how your boss made a big error that wasn't just style but was also substance. >> paul ryan was also asked why the romney/ryan team is trailing in the polls. let's listen to his response to that. >> it kind of goes without saying that there is definitely media bias. i think most people in main stream media are left of center and therefore they want a left of center president versus the conservative president like mitt romney. >> the old blame the media. you know you're in trouble when you blame the media for where your campaign
47% comment to the greatest effect. >> big ups to joe biden for rocking the polo shirt. i can't think of the last time someone on a ticket has made such a bold choice. look at the contrast here between joe biden who's setting the issues on the table and paul ryan who frankly doesn't look very gracious when you're asked about missteps on the ticket, if you want to do anything, and i think this is communications and politics 101, if you want to do anything talk about your own missteps....
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joe biden gave us another piece of the puzzle during a speech this friday. as it turns out, the decision was far from unanimous. let's listen to biden. >> every single person in that room hedged their bet except leon panetta. he said go. everyone else said 41, 51, joe what do you think? i said, i didn't know we had so many exist economists around the table. we owe him an answer. i said, don't go. he walked o out and said i will give you my decision. the next morning, he turned to donovan and said, go. >> the rest of the story is history. biden used the decision to hit back at opponents who attack the president for "leading from behind." >>> up next, if mitt romney wins tomorrow, that's ahead. the big story. obama how is he going to do it? you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] experience dual-action power, with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. the two
joe biden gave us another piece of the puzzle during a speech this friday. as it turns out, the decision was far from unanimous. let's listen to biden. >> every single person in that room hedged their bet except leon panetta. he said go. everyone else said 41, 51, joe what do you think? i said, i didn't know we had so many exist economists around the table. we owe him an answer. i said, don't go. he walked o out and said i will give you my decision. the next morning, he turned to donovan...
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so i guess joe biden and other speakers are not white. second, he was talking over their heads, whatever that means. and talking to a wider audience which may mean that rush and i agree for once, that he wasn't really there to talk to those people. he was there to use them as a back board to talk to some other people, joe. >> well, let -- you're right on three. i'm with you on that one. that speech was not written for that audience or the intended audience the naacp leadership represents. you know. i served on that board for 14 years. i watched ronald reagan come through there. i watched both bushes come through there. i watched dukakis come through there, clinton come through there. they've been applauded. ross perot was even taken down in nashville. here's what's crazy about what he said. when he was introduced, he was white when he walked across the stage and got applause. and he was white when he finished and got a standing ovation. what bothers me is how hypocritical the other side is. nobody yesterday or today accused rush limbaugh
so i guess joe biden and other speakers are not white. second, he was talking over their heads, whatever that means. and talking to a wider audience which may mean that rush and i agree for once, that he wasn't really there to talk to those people. he was there to use them as a back board to talk to some other people, joe. >> well, let -- you're right on three. i'm with you on that one. that speech was not written for that audience or the intended audience the naacp leadership represents....
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you often hear the story from joe biden. just a kid from scranton, p.a., trying to make it in the tough, tough world. that's the message he'll resonate on the president's policies toward the folks not born with a silver spoon in their mouth. it will be interesting to see how he does that tonight, how fiery the rhetoric can be. it has been fiery in the past. most interestingly enough, with joe biden, the most important thing he can do for president obama is not have a gap tonight and also reiterate the message he's fighting for those who are not of means, who are not of extreme wealth. that's what his position here is for, president obama. it's something he's quite good at and enjoys to do. >> steve, you had some thoughts on joe biden. what have you got there? >> i think there's a fascinating subtext to his speech tonight because there's sort of a tradition, a more moderate tradition with re-election conventions. part of it is their vice president gets a chance to make the point, hey, i'm in line for the next election. there'
you often hear the story from joe biden. just a kid from scranton, p.a., trying to make it in the tough, tough world. that's the message he'll resonate on the president's policies toward the folks not born with a silver spoon in their mouth. it will be interesting to see how he does that tonight, how fiery the rhetoric can be. it has been fiery in the past. most interestingly enough, with joe biden, the most important thing he can do for president obama is not have a gap tonight and also...
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. >>> plus joe biden said today it won't happen. hillary clinton said today it won't happen, and i have no evidence it will happen. why do some people keep stirring the pot, saying a desperate president obama will dump biden and put hillary on the ticket? >>> what are we to make of the alleged plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador. ? was it a rogue operation? or planned at the top in iran? >>> let me finish with the sorry displace, as peggy lee would say, is that all there are there is? >>> we start with the clown show. congressman frank is from, and congressman frank, i have a lot of respect for you, as you know. here was night gingrich talking saying you both should be in prison. inchsz if you want to put people in jail, i want to second what michelle said, you ought to start with barney frank and chris dodd, and let's look at the politicians who profited from the environment, and the politicians who put this country in trouble. >> clearly not saying they should go to jail. >> in chris dodd's case, go back and look at the count
. >>> plus joe biden said today it won't happen. hillary clinton said today it won't happen, and i have no evidence it will happen. why do some people keep stirring the pot, saying a desperate president obama will dump biden and put hillary on the ticket? >>> what are we to make of the alleged plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador. ? was it a rogue operation? or planned at the top in iran? >>> let me finish with the sorry displace, as peggy lee would say, is that...
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we've seen the example of joe biden on the trail, joe biden being very smooth, trying to relate and be charming, charm offensive with the female crowd, hang out with the biker ladies. we saw that picture. from a political perspective is he the obama camp's secret weapon or their biggest headache? >> probably a little both. definitely a headache in terms of saying things like the middle class has been buried over the last four years, but in terms of their charm offensive he's somebody who they believe can relate well to working class folks, white working class folks pap tour of delis and diners and places, lunch counters, where working folks are going to eat in the middle of the day. in particular, though, there's a certain set of women i like to call them the medicare eligible set, 65 and over and certainly a little younger than that who obama has had a lot of trouble with. he's got a huge lead among women overall but as women are older, they are less likely to be in his camp. mitt romney actually leading in that 65 and over column by 48% to 43% in the gallup poll in august. joe biden,
we've seen the example of joe biden on the trail, joe biden being very smooth, trying to relate and be charming, charm offensive with the female crowd, hang out with the biker ladies. we saw that picture. from a political perspective is he the obama camp's secret weapon or their biggest headache? >> probably a little both. definitely a headache in terms of saying things like the middle class has been buried over the last four years, but in terms of their charm offensive he's somebody who...
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than joe biden. i assume they were talking about financial assets. >> team obama was feeling good. >> who's going to win. >> i'm going to win. >> meanwhile, mitt romney hit a few speed bumps. >> people of different faiths, we can meet in service. >> i think the one thing that is going to be the glaring problem is going to be the deity of jesus christ. >> and his convictions were questioned. >> i bet you if you put mitt romney in front of a gay organization, he will go boy, i like gays. i like the height on the gays. they're a great height. >> just watching. >> inside the beltway, trouble was brewing. >> have a chance to see the congressional leadership when i get back to the white house. >> the president had his own prescription for national unity. >> going to offer them hogies while they're there. >> but the summit proved fruitless. >> i haven't heard kumbiya in so long, i wouldn't recognize it. >> people will see today as nothing more than an expensive sideshow. >> america has been hungering for so
than joe biden. i assume they were talking about financial assets. >> team obama was feeling good. >> who's going to win. >> i'm going to win. >> meanwhile, mitt romney hit a few speed bumps. >> people of different faiths, we can meet in service. >> i think the one thing that is going to be the glaring problem is going to be the deity of jesus christ. >> and his convictions were questioned. >> i bet you if you put mitt romney in front of a gay...
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and i think in this coming week's debate, with joe biden, that is a question that joe biden will ask over and over again and give them all of the time in the world to explain what deductions they might get rid of. when you look at this rate he is talking about, there is a lot of money that is going to people at the upper end. and it is very hard to offset their tax cut, even if you took away all their deductions. >> e.j., you posed the question, does our presidential campaign look a moral core. what did you mean by that? >> i was struck in the debate that there was very little passion and absolutely no passion for the poor. and that's why i love the nuns on the bus. is because they are telling us, they are not assuming with consultants that middle class people don't care about poor people or low income people. they are saying, we as a country, ought to care about them. and you know, i love to see a politician say what fdr once said. he said better the occasional faults of a government that lives in a spirit of charity than a government frozen in the ice of its own indifference. and i
and i think in this coming week's debate, with joe biden, that is a question that joe biden will ask over and over again and give them all of the time in the world to explain what deductions they might get rid of. when you look at this rate he is talking about, there is a lot of money that is going to people at the upper end. and it is very hard to offset their tax cut, even if you took away all their deductions. >> e.j., you posed the question, does our presidential campaign look a moral...
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let's solve this. >>> vice president joe biden back on the campaign trail. on the stump today, he hold ohio au autoworkers now is not the time to elect a vulture capitalist like mitt romney. >> it's not their job to create jobs, it's their job to create wealth for the investors. that's true. if it creates jobs in the process, good. if it costs all the jobs in the process, okay. it's to make sure their investors get a return on their investment. that's not the job of a president of the united states of america. >> want a good example of what vice president biden is saying, take a look at the fortune 500. the 500 largest companies announced record profits in 2011 despite the sluggish economy. someone should ask these companies where are the jobs? the number of jobless claims in the united states went unchanged last week at 370,000. so much for the wealth trickling down. meanwhile, mitt romney is still saying the president spends too much money. >> the president, instead of cutting back on spending, has grown spending. instead of getting america to a balanced b
let's solve this. >>> vice president joe biden back on the campaign trail. on the stump today, he hold ohio au autoworkers now is not the time to elect a vulture capitalist like mitt romney. >> it's not their job to create jobs, it's their job to create wealth for the investors. that's true. if it creates jobs in the process, good. if it costs all the jobs in the process, okay. it's to make sure their investors get a return on their investment. that's not the job of a president...
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joe biden is telling the truth. hillary clinton when they talked about that moment that president barack obama had all the chips on the line and he said we're going to go after the man who attacked us on our soil. >> you don't think the president in any way shape or form is politicizing this and the republican criticism is out of bounds? >> i hope he reminds people all the time. they are coming after him with everything they have, and he has to tell the truth. he inherited the worst recession since the great depression. he turned it around. it's tough going, but he's doing it. he saved the auto industry. he got bin laden. the fairness paycheck fairness. he's done so much. i hope he just keeps on telling the truth to the people. that's what this election is about. do you want to trust this man again? i say the answer is yes. >> senator barbara boxer, california. great to have you on the ed show. >>> next, republicans senator scott brown loves that his grown daughter gets to stay on his health care plan until she's 26
joe biden is telling the truth. hillary clinton when they talked about that moment that president barack obama had all the chips on the line and he said we're going to go after the man who attacked us on our soil. >> you don't think the president in any way shape or form is politicizing this and the republican criticism is out of bounds? >> i hope he reminds people all the time. they are coming after him with everything they have, and he has to tell the truth. he inherited the worst...
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majority, that senate would presumably pick joe biden, right? if the senate is tied at 50/50, >>> it's national bologna day. it really is, and with 13 days to go, mitt romney says yes, he does want you to vote for a republican senator who thinks rape is something that god intended to happen. >> are you fired up? are you ready to go? >> the campaign enters the final stretch. >> 13 days of the race for the white house. >> if the schedules, events and remarks are any indication. >> you'll know where the race will be won. >> we'll win iowa again. >> we're going to win colorado. >> the president will hit four states just today. >> racking up the miles on air force one. >> 5300 miles. >> we know the thing is really close. >> how close is it? >> it's all about math versus momentum. >> our campaign is gaining. >> do they know something that we don't? >> this is a bluff. >> mitt romney still has an electoral math problem. >> our campaign is gaining. >> fake it until you make it. >> mitt romney talks out of all sides of his mouth. >> this fall i'm support
majority, that senate would presumably pick joe biden, right? if the senate is tied at 50/50, >>> it's national bologna day. it really is, and with 13 days to go, mitt romney says yes, he does want you to vote for a republican senator who thinks rape is something that god intended to happen. >> are you fired up? are you ready to go? >> the campaign enters the final stretch. >> 13 days of the race for the white house. >> if the schedules, events and remarks are...
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and joe biden. he was fantastic. >> president bush was not present at the convention and was barely mentioned by anyone except briefly by his brother, who said it's time to cut him a break. >> and my brother, well, i love my brother. he is a man of integrity, courage and honor. and during incredibly challenging times, he kept us safe. so mr. president, mr. president, it is time to stop blaming your predecessor for your failed economic policies. >> well, i always like to remind people he didn't keep us safe september 11th, 2001. it was always after that. if a democrat had been president on 9/11, the republican party would have participated such villainizing of the democrats, it would never have ended. let's move on to the broader question here of how they treated the most recent chief executive. not much action there for w. pure love for bill. >> well, chris, i think they decided down down in tampa that for every minute george bush was mentioned, they were going to drop that percentage in the polls.
and joe biden. he was fantastic. >> president bush was not present at the convention and was barely mentioned by anyone except briefly by his brother, who said it's time to cut him a break. >> and my brother, well, i love my brother. he is a man of integrity, courage and honor. and during incredibly challenging times, he kept us safe. so mr. president, mr. president, it is time to stop blaming your predecessor for your failed economic policies. >> well, i always like to remind...
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. >> that is our joe biden. >>> under the boardwalk. hurricane obama buries romney.
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joe biden does not. because he believes that a faith that has so little regard for the poor and the marginalized is no faith at all. script tour teaches us nobody is perfect, neither paul ryan nor the vice president. but in mathews gospel christ warns us about being deceived. and the test is not what you say, it's what you do. watch out for false prophets, they come to you in sheep's clothing. but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. by their fruit, you will recognize them.
joe biden does not. because he believes that a faith that has so little regard for the poor and the marginalized is no faith at all. script tour teaches us nobody is perfect, neither paul ryan nor the vice president. but in mathews gospel christ warns us about being deceived. and the test is not what you say, it's what you do. watch out for false prophets, they come to you in sheep's clothing. but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. by their fruit, you will recognize them.
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but on the other hand it will be up to a lot of the debates in the future, especially joe biden to get out there and say this is what paul ryan stands for. you cut a third out of medicaid, you're putting a lot of families and elderly people out on the street. that is not rhetoric. that is how bad it would be. you have to demonstrate that. you might say it's bigger than big bird. >> and let's remember that after this debate, mitt romney is still on the losing side politically of the medicare issue which the obama campaign knows and they've got a new ad about that now. let's watch that. >> victims. dependent. that's what mitt romney called 47% of americans, including people on medicare. and what about his plan for you? romney would replace guaranteed benefits with a voucher system. seniors could pay $6,000 more a year. a plan aarp says would undermine medicare. you're no victim. you earned your benefits. don't let mitt romney take them away. >> well, krystal, that's what happens with someone who says my job is not to care about those people. >> it's devastating. and as we've seen from ro
but on the other hand it will be up to a lot of the debates in the future, especially joe biden to get out there and say this is what paul ryan stands for. you cut a third out of medicaid, you're putting a lot of families and elderly people out on the street. that is not rhetoric. that is how bad it would be. you have to demonstrate that. you might say it's bigger than big bird. >> and let's remember that after this debate, mitt romney is still on the losing side politically of the...
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the efforts under way by joe biden, by the great vice president, defined some compromise. i'm a believer after watching president clinton in the last few days that perhaps if they get close to a deal, president obama might ask president clinton to come back in and convince some of the democrats that this is the right thing to do. i was most encouraged, though, by mcconnell this morning. he backed away from standing so firm and steadfast with ryan, suggesting strongly that he's ready for a deal, and even listening to chuck schumer this morning. he talked with more specificity about where they would go. so, it's obvious we're moving in a direction where democrats a few weeks ago said no medicare. i live in upstate new york, the race, as much as it was about medicare, it was also about people wanting jobs, about people feeling government's not being fair where they're asking for cuts. they want some tax increases in some areas. so, i think there's a larger story that's being told there, and i hope that both parties listen. >> but alex, there's a larger theme here of leadershi
the efforts under way by joe biden, by the great vice president, defined some compromise. i'm a believer after watching president clinton in the last few days that perhaps if they get close to a deal, president obama might ask president clinton to come back in and convince some of the democrats that this is the right thing to do. i was most encouraged, though, by mcconnell this morning. he backed away from standing so firm and steadfast with ryan, suggesting strongly that he's ready for a deal,...
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the efforts under way by joe biden, by the great vice president, defined some compromise. i'm a believer after watching president clinton in the last few days that perhaps if they get close to a deal, president obama might ask president clinton to come back in and convince some of the democrats that this is the right thing to do. i was most encouraged, though, by mcconnell this morning. he backed away from standing so firm and steadfast with ryan, suggesting strongly that he's ready for a deal, and even listening to chuck schumer this morning. he talked with more specificity about where they would go. so, it's obvious we're moving in a direction where democrats a few weeks ago said no medicare. i live in upstate new york, the race, as much as it was about medicare, it was also about people wanting jobs, about people feeling government's not being fair where they're asking for cuts. they want some tax increases in some areas. so, i think there's a larger story that's being told there, and i hope that both parties listen. >> but, alex, there's a larger theme here of leadersh
the efforts under way by joe biden, by the great vice president, defined some compromise. i'm a believer after watching president clinton in the last few days that perhaps if they get close to a deal, president obama might ask president clinton to come back in and convince some of the democrats that this is the right thing to do. i was most encouraged, though, by mcconnell this morning. he backed away from standing so firm and steadfast with ryan, suggesting strongly that he's ready for a deal,...
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this is vice president joe biden a few moments ago on the campaign trail talking to that point. >> bain and their companies, they made a great deal of money facilitating this outsourcing, and offshoring american jobs. yeah, they made a lot of money but in the process, they devastated, they devastated whole american communities. you got to give mitt romney credit. he's a job creator. in singapore, china, india. he's been very good at creating jobs overseas. >> the bain attacks. we thought they were made r.i.p. they seem to be back in the ether, certainly a talking point for the vice president. do you think it's a winning line of attack given where the conversation is right now? >> i want to go back for one second and think there's also responsibility in the media in terms of how this campaign is covered. particularly in the twitter era, how many days do we spend on ridiculousness that gets tweeted out and that back and forth instead of a conversation about some of the things you guys are talking about. i think we need to challenge ourselves to do a much better job of asking tough questio
this is vice president joe biden a few moments ago on the campaign trail talking to that point. >> bain and their companies, they made a great deal of money facilitating this outsourcing, and offshoring american jobs. yeah, they made a lot of money but in the process, they devastated, they devastated whole american communities. you got to give mitt romney credit. he's a job creator. in singapore, china, india. he's been very good at creating jobs overseas. >> the bain attacks. we...
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plus, joe biden said today it won't happen. hillary clinton said today it won't happen, and i have no evidence that it will, so why do some people keep stirring the pot saying a desperate president obama will dump biden and put hillary on the ticket? and what do you make of that alleged plot to assassinate the saudi arabian ambassador here in washington? was it a rogue operation or a plant at the top in iran? finally, let me finish with the sorry display we saw last night. as miss peggy lee would say, is that all there is? we start with the clown show that the republican field has become, as we saw last night in that debate. u.s. congressman barney frank is a democrat of massachusetts, david corn, of course, is an msnbc political analyst and washington bureau chief for "mother jones" magazine. congressman frank, a lot of respect for you, as you know. i want you to listen, if you didn't catch it last night, here was newt gingrich last night talking about you and former senator chris dodd saying you should both be in prison. let'
plus, joe biden said today it won't happen. hillary clinton said today it won't happen, and i have no evidence that it will, so why do some people keep stirring the pot saying a desperate president obama will dump biden and put hillary on the ticket? and what do you make of that alleged plot to assassinate the saudi arabian ambassador here in washington? was it a rogue operation or a plant at the top in iran? finally, let me finish with the sorry display we saw last night. as miss peggy lee...
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if barack obama is the first gay president, he was outed by joe biden essentially. they weren't going to do this it will till joe biden started flapping his gums in front of a reporter i think it's great and i applaud the president for making this decision. it's a profound moral thing that's happened. they have moved the arrow in the right direction. but i can't see this as an -- unless tlan credhey're incredib talented, i don't see this as a rush for campaign cash at all. >> alisha, tony perkins on cbs this weekend, let's play the a little bit of sound from what he said regarding the statement. >> i think that will. barack obama has helped fit eighth missing piece of intensity that mitt romney's going to need. i don't think the president did a political cue lus to do this because if he did, he needs to go back to the calculator because it's a bad formula. >> so does this fire up conservatives who needed a reason to vote for romney? >> sure and it fires sup parts of obama's base like young people ho weren't totally fired up about november. you have the smartest poli
if barack obama is the first gay president, he was outed by joe biden essentially. they weren't going to do this it will till joe biden started flapping his gums in front of a reporter i think it's great and i applaud the president for making this decision. it's a profound moral thing that's happened. they have moved the arrow in the right direction. but i can't see this as an -- unless tlan credhey're incredib talented, i don't see this as a rush for campaign cash at all. >> alisha, tony...
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>>> and joe biden visiting the nation's number one banker in beijing. send me your thoughts on twitter this the "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. in one place. ♪ the race of your life you never ran. the trip around the world you never took. the best-selling novel you never wrote. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event, with exceptional values on the lexus es. but only until september 6th. see your lexus dealer. but only until september 6th. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moder
>>> and joe biden visiting the nation's number one banker in beijing. send me your thoughts on twitter this the "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an...
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>> you may have overlooked the fact that for the last few weeks i've been joe biden. so -- >> mr. olson has been playing the part of joe biden in paul ryan's debate prep, which will help paul ryan get better at debating which will help him become vice president which would be bad for gay rights. right? >> or in my attempt to persuade ryan on this issue. don't understate the possibility that dialogue and talking about these issues makes a difference. not just independents and not just democrats but republicans, too. the tides are changing. attitudes are changing. and the way to change those attitudes is dialogue. and the way to change those attitudes is to talk to people about the fundamental right and the way to deal with republicans in my opinion is to say we are the party of abraham lincoln. let's not forget that. what are these -- we say that. let's live up to that. let's think about our principles here. what is decency and privacy and respect? can't talk about what happens in debate preparation but when those issues, if they're issues, they come up in the preparation because t
>> you may have overlooked the fact that for the last few weeks i've been joe biden. so -- >> mr. olson has been playing the part of joe biden in paul ryan's debate prep, which will help paul ryan get better at debating which will help him become vice president which would be bad for gay rights. right? >> or in my attempt to persuade ryan on this issue. don't understate the possibility that dialogue and talking about these issues makes a difference. not just independents and...
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. >> he's joe biden. to joe's point, he's unapologetic about his joe bidenness, and i think when he embodies being that, that economic populist streak and the stuff at the end that you played earlier, chris, with abortion when he talks from that sort of i'm an irish catholic, i know who the people are, that's when he's at his best. i would say some of the laughing and the derisiveness, particularly on foreign policy, i thought was a little bit off putting and a little over the top. >> i think that's right. i think it was well-said by both. you. joe klein, chris cillizza. tea partier and birther steve king showed up for a recent debate with some writing on his hands. his staff said he wasn't actually cheating. he just hadn't washed his hands. my question is from a previous cribbing effort? why does he have handwriting on his hand. you're supposed to use your hand to write, not write on. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese
. >> he's joe biden. to joe's point, he's unapologetic about his joe bidenness, and i think when he embodies being that, that economic populist streak and the stuff at the end that you played earlier, chris, with abortion when he talks from that sort of i'm an irish catholic, i know who the people are, that's when he's at his best. i would say some of the laughing and the derisiveness, particularly on foreign policy, i thought was a little bit off putting and a little over the top....
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joe biden. roughly 43.6 million people tuned in to see the vice president's speech. president obama came in second followed by mitt romney, bill clinton and marco rubio. the first episode of "snl's" thursday night weekend update aired late last night. did you see here? here's an highlight. >> featuring the best audience shot at the convention like woman sobbing before everyone speak and guy dancing to new music whatsoever. relive the ma jimagine sti of w just walking around and guy that bought props that only make sense to him. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support,
joe biden. roughly 43.6 million people tuned in to see the vice president's speech. president obama came in second followed by mitt romney, bill clinton and marco rubio. the first episode of "snl's" thursday night weekend update aired late last night. did you see here? here's an highlight. >> featuring the best audience shot at the convention like woman sobbing before everyone speak and guy dancing to new music whatsoever. relive the ma jimagine sti of w just walking around and...
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biden understands that it is a fundamental argument about the american social compact, which is not something american voters are often treated to if we have that clip of the vice president. >> of all the times i've run for office, bob, this is the first time the republicans aren't hiding the ball. they're saying exactly what they think. i think this is going to be an incredibly stark choice the american people are going to have. not just on the economy but on social policy as well as educational policy. >> alicea, you're quickly nodding your head as you listen to the vice president talk about that. >> right, because they've handed democrats such a gift. you have mitt romney and paul ryan, two little peas in a pod. they want to privatize medicare and cut back medicaid. there is a growing attack on the middle class in this country that everyone can identify with. and as the vice president just said, they're not trying to be coy about it. they're being front and center. >> even in wisconsin, you have romney supporting the efforts of scott walker to stay in office, scott walker opening
biden understands that it is a fundamental argument about the american social compact, which is not something american voters are often treated to if we have that clip of the vice president. >> of all the times i've run for office, bob, this is the first time the republicans aren't hiding the ball. they're saying exactly what they think. i think this is going to be an incredibly stark choice the american people are going to have. not just on the economy but on social policy as well as...
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and now to discuss joe biden's senate seat with joe biden, rachel maddow. >> i like to think i saw all this coming, but nobody in america did. thank you, keith. and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. i'm not saying that everyone will remember where he or she was when christine o'donnell won the nomination for senate from delaware, but i will remember where i was. i was here on msnbc 24 hours ago. and in the wake of that ever lasting gobsmacker, i traveled from our home studios in new york here to washington, d.c. for a rare opportunity to sit down with a man who for a very long time, a long, long time held the senate seat that christine o'donnell now wants. tonight my sit-down with vice president joe biden. the vice president had plenty to say about the delaware senate race. a pretty bold assessment of the possible repeal of don't ask, don't tell. and some very direct talk for the democratic base. >> one reason i want to be on your show is to tell the progressives out there, you know, get in gear, man. >> having just given away why the vice president would agr
and now to discuss joe biden's senate seat with joe biden, rachel maddow. >> i like to think i saw all this coming, but nobody in america did. thank you, keith. and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. i'm not saying that everyone will remember where he or she was when christine o'donnell won the nomination for senate from delaware, but i will remember where i was. i was here on msnbc 24 hours ago. and in the wake of that ever lasting gobsmacker, i traveled from...
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thank you. >> joe biden is. >> i agree. >> do you think, i always wonder this. at the correspondents' dinner when they hire a great comedian to give the big roast/speech is this something that every comedian aspires to do one day just skewer politics and, you know, the current white house in front of the current president? >> oh, no. i hope i never get that job. i'd rather talk about them when they are not in the room. steve colbert did a great job, the best job of anybody ever. >> he was amazing. >> congrats on the show and good luck with it. >> thank you very much for having me. >> all right. >>> on yesterday's show a discussion about the presidential race and i used a word to make a point. in retrospect i mud idiosyncrasy the discussion by using the "n" word. could have made my point without that word. shouldn't have used it and for that i'm sorry. we'll be right back. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 5
thank you. >> joe biden is. >> i agree. >> do you think, i always wonder this. at the correspondents' dinner when they hire a great comedian to give the big roast/speech is this something that every comedian aspires to do one day just skewer politics and, you know, the current white house in front of the current president? >> oh, no. i hope i never get that job. i'd rather talk about them when they are not in the room. steve colbert did a great job, the best job of...
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the republican base doesn't like joe biden going in. they're not going to like joe biden going out. it doesn't change the race in any way, shape, or form. i don't want to sound too cynical, my guess is most people who remain undecided at this point probably were watching some combination of orioles/yankees, nfl, something else. >> we'll see. here is what john dickerson wrote in slate today about the vice president performance. biden was defending the middle class while ryan was defending romney. biden's greatest asset was his passion though he might have been over the top. it was possible for a viewer to conclude that he was simply passionate about the middle class. take a look at joe biden early in the debate going after romney on his 47% comments. >> but it shouldn't be surprising for a guy who says 47% of the american people are unwilling to take responsibility for their own lives. my friend recently in a speech in washington said 30% of the american people are takers. these people are my mom and dad, the people i grew up with, my neighbors. they pay more effective tax than gover
the republican base doesn't like joe biden going in. they're not going to like joe biden going out. it doesn't change the race in any way, shape, or form. i don't want to sound too cynical, my guess is most people who remain undecided at this point probably were watching some combination of orioles/yankees, nfl, something else. >> we'll see. here is what john dickerson wrote in slate today about the vice president performance. biden was defending the middle class while ryan was defending...
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with 60%, she tops vice president joe biden by a three to one margin. cuomo and warren trail far behind. it's a contest between rick santorum and -- they're going further right. the last two winners of the iowa caucus. chris christie and rand paul next. look at that list. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling, occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doct
with 60%, she tops vice president joe biden by a three to one margin. cuomo and warren trail far behind. it's a contest between rick santorum and -- they're going further right. the last two winners of the iowa caucus. chris christie and rand paul next. look at that list. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive...
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he's going to be up against joe biden. pawlenty was not a strong campaigner in the nomination fight. think in particular about the two republican debates he took part in. he was disastrously bad in those debates. the romney people recognize one of the great question marks is can he hold his own against joe biden? you have to at least come to a draw if not win that debate. i don't think there's a lot of confidence around tim pawlenty in that area. thank you both very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up -- guess who's being wicked hypocritical on the chick-fil-a controversy? mr. bill o'reilly who's called for more boycotts than he can remember. >>> and in the "rewrite" congress is an alcoholic and needs to watch "fight club." you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive
he's going to be up against joe biden. pawlenty was not a strong campaigner in the nomination fight. think in particular about the two republican debates he took part in. he was disastrously bad in those debates. the romney people recognize one of the great question marks is can he hold his own against joe biden? you have to at least come to a draw if not win that debate. i don't think there's a lot of confidence around tim pawlenty in that area. thank you both very much for joining me tonight....
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we do hear rumors about joe biden not being on the ticket but hillary clinton being on the ticket. would that make the president look like a leader or a refugee? we'll get to that and everybody has an attitude about that one. david corn, i just think marco rubio was on this program a week ago and he struck me as a young guy who is bright, positive and despite all those questions about when his family came from cuba, i was impressed with him. >> he doesn't talk like a senator, he talks like a real person who is thoughtful, trying to reach out to the other side and come out with policies. >> brutal question. is he too young? he looks very young. >> i don't think his relative youth is disqualifying. i think conservatives are very excited because they think he could help bring along the latina vote. rubio is cuban. >> you're in new mexico and you hear a guy speaking in perfect spanish with a cube and accent, do you like it or not? >> el workyou like it just fine but i would be more excited about the new governor of new mexico, martinez. >> what's her first name? >> can't remember her f
we do hear rumors about joe biden not being on the ticket but hillary clinton being on the ticket. would that make the president look like a leader or a refugee? we'll get to that and everybody has an attitude about that one. david corn, i just think marco rubio was on this program a week ago and he struck me as a young guy who is bright, positive and despite all those questions about when his family came from cuba, i was impressed with him. >> he doesn't talk like a senator, he talks...
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they send joe biden. eight times to iraq to win the room. to convince these guys, look, we can get along, figure it out. they are sending him to pennsylvania, ohio, florida, to do the same. >> the question now is how many rooms can they get joe biden in before -- can they make a joe biden hologram and get him across the country, potentially overseas. michael, thank you, sir as always. i encourage everybody to read the article. a great read. >> thank you. >> after the break, chen guangcheng takes his country to task on human rights. based on special forces training, it's a mile long course that inspires people and builds team work w. more than 30 events in 2012 tough mudder will earn more than $7 million. [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. more than 50 times a day? so
they send joe biden. eight times to iraq to win the room. to convince these guys, look, we can get along, figure it out. they are sending him to pennsylvania, ohio, florida, to do the same. >> the question now is how many rooms can they get joe biden in before -- can they make a joe biden hologram and get him across the country, potentially overseas. michael, thank you, sir as always. i encourage everybody to read the article. a great read. >> thank you. >> after the break,...
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but it looks like joe biden and hillary are going to be in there. i don't know that i can bear to think about 2016. but anything is possible is what i would say at this point. here is the thing about joe biden, he has street credit. think about when he went to the naacp. he felt he was natural and he had credibility with the audience. he was able to talk about the things that mattered to the audience. that is part of what he has brought to the white house. he was also a part of the foreign policy team. maybe it will be hillary clinton and maybe they will all three get in the room and say okay you go. we'll see. >> we were showing video of the joy with which joe biden approaches one of his ceremonial functions of swearing in of new senators. let's hear what he had to say. >> hey mom. how are you? good to see you. i'm joe biden. come on mom. take a chaps. would you take a picture of this quickly. guys other than my mother this is the finest lady i have known. look, in my house there are mothers and then something else and something else and then there
but it looks like joe biden and hillary are going to be in there. i don't know that i can bear to think about 2016. but anything is possible is what i would say at this point. here is the thing about joe biden, he has street credit. think about when he went to the naacp. he felt he was natural and he had credibility with the audience. he was able to talk about the things that mattered to the audience. that is part of what he has brought to the white house. he was also a part of the foreign...